That's a very good question, and one that's helpful to clarify, because when organizations and their participants are under the OSIC, they have to co-operate, and we have the means to enforce that co-operation vis-à-vis the sport organizations and their participants.
This issue of limitations has been brought forward by groups of athletes. Our ability to require co-operation in our processes from organizations and individuals who may not currently be under the authority of the OSIC was indeed an important limitation. In cases in which it would be important for witnesses to appear and for documents to be provided so that we could get the best clarity possible in terms of what's going on, those additional measures would make for a stronger process.